History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, N.H., with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches, Part 60

Author: Cogswell, Elliott C. (Elliott Colby), 1814-1887; Northwood (N.H.)
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Manchester [N.H.] : J.B. Clarke
Number of Pages: 936


USA > New Hampshire > Rockingham County > Northwood > History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, N.H., with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches > Part 60
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Their children were six in number, and all born in Farm- ington : (1) John C., who was born in 1802, married Eliza Hayes of Milton, settled in Sanbornton, where he became a deacon in the Congregational Church and was highly esteemed ; he removed to Janesville, Wis., where he died ; his children were : Mary J., John, who married a daughter of William Knowles of Janesville, formerly of Northwood, Stephen, Ann E., Carrie, Henry, and Charles; (2) Sarah was born in 1804, married John Hayes of Milton, where they resided ; their children being Mehitable, John W., Henry, and Fannie ; (3) Apphia was born in 1806, resides in Portsmouth, unmarried ; (4) Mary was born in 1808, married Capt. Joseph Grace of Portsmouth, where they reside ; (5) Caroline was born in 1810, married, July 10, 1848, Samuel C. Wallace of Concord, where they now re- side ; (6) Charles was born in 1816, married Alice C. Horn of Gilmanton, granddaughter of the late Deacon Simon Batchelder. His wife died September 28, 1869, aged fifty- four ; he married, October 4, 1870, Mrs. Mary E. Caverly.


INDEX.


Academy, Coe's, 558. Adams, Thomas, 674. Animals, Anecdotes of Wild, 604. Appropriation for Schools, 602. Arnold, Gen., 345. Ashhy, Rev. George W., 545. Assocation Test, 126, 290, 522. Attorneys, 254, 324, 583.


Bacheler, Rev. Stephen, 518. Badger, 662. Bartlett, Col. Thomas, 130, 183, 254.


Bartlett, Bradbury, 254. Bartlett, A. W., response, 32.


Bartlett, family sketch, 167, 622.


Batchelder, Col. J. B., 195. Batchelder, John and Increase, 516. Batchelder, family sketch, 333, 626, 635. Bean, family sketch, 334. Bennett, family sketch, 639. Bickford, family sketch, 641. Bickford, Solomon, 516. Blake, family sketch, 645.


Brown, family sketch, 335, 647, 649. Bunker Hill, hattle of, 223.


Butler, Rev. Benjamin, call, settlement, dismissal, 111. Butler, Dorcas, 170, 172.


Butler, Zephaniah, 172. Butler, Gen. Henry, 172, 174.


Butler, Ebenezer, 174.


Butler, James H., 175, 254. Butler, Sarah Cotta, 176.


Butler, Gen. B. F., 196.


Butler, family sketcli, 170, 336.


Butler, Hon. Josiah, 336. Buzell, S. Clarke, response, 27.


Buzell, George B., response, 49. Buzell, family sketch, 650.


Canada, 184. Cate, John J., response, 22. Cate, George W., response, 45. Cate, family sketch, 339.


Caverly, R. B., reminiscences, 10. Cemeteries, 607. Centennial, preparation for, 3; commit- tee, 4. Center, Old, 302; New, 305.


Census, 1775, Deerfield, 128; North- wood, 524, 600; Nottingham, 600. Chadwick, family sketch, 340. Chadwick, Dr. Edmund, 294. Chapman, Rev. Jacob. See addenda. Chase, family sketch, 347.


Chippewa, 185. Churchill, family sketch, 353.


Churches, Congregational, 546; Baptist, 294, 542 ; Freewill, 296, 557. Cilley, Capt. Joseph, 179.


Cilley, Gen. Joseph, 180; his wife, 180; his letter, 181; his children, 184.


Cilley, Bradhury, 184; his wife, 184. Cilley, Greenleaf, 184.


Cilley, Capt. Joseph, 184; his children, 186.


Cilley, Jonathan M. C., 188; duel fought, 190.


Cilley, Capt. Greenleaf, 188.


Cilley, Gen. Jonathan Prince, 189. Cilley, Cutting, 196. Cilley, Horatio Gates, 194, 354.


Cilley, family sketch, 179, 354.


Clark, family sketch, 654.


Coe, E., 554. Coe, E. S., 10. Coe, family sketch, 656. Coffee Town, 307.


Cogswell, Rev. E. C., closing remarks, 13 ; ordination, 556.


Cogswell, family sketch, 659. Colcord, Samuel, 198. Colcord, family sketch, 198. Colby, Judith, 670. Collins, family sketch, 353. Committee of Safety, 286. Condit, Rev. U. W., 284. Contrasts, 1778 to 1878, Deerfield, 329.


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INDEX.


Cram, family sketch, 358. Cram, Wadley, 294. Crockett, family sketch, 675. Currier, family sketch, 369.


Dearborn, Gen. Henry, 196, 218, 223, 255, 614. Dearborn, family sketch, 199, 372.


Declaration of Independence of New Hampshire, 125.


Deerfield, history of, 259; petition, 260; incorporation, 264; first meeting, 266; meeting-houses, 266 ; new lights, 268. Demeritt, Joseph, 201.


Demeritt, family sketch, 201, 678.


Dodge, Rev. Oliver, call, 113.


Downs, Dr. C. S., 186, 255. Dow, family sketch, 679.


Drake, Samuel G., 575 ; his letter, 576. Durgin, family sketch, 681.


Early settlements, 515. Eastman, family sketch, 374. Ecclesiastical history, 532; churches, 542. Education, 534. Ela, Jacob H., 10, 180. Emery, Rev. Stephen, call, 108.


Factory, shoe, 598. Fair, town, Deerfield, 322. Farmers' association, 597.


Fever, spotted, 326.


Fort William and Mary, taken, 120. Ford, Capt. John, 202. Forster, Rev. Eden, D. D., 282. Fragmentary records, 592. Freese, family sketch, 375. French, family sketch, 379.


Furnald, family sketch, 379.


Furber, Rev. F., response, 57. Furber, John N., family sketch, 687.


Gerrish, family sketch, 202, 380. Gile, family sketch, 204. Gilman, John H., 388.


Gilman, family sketch, 383. Godfrey, Moses, 516. Goodhue, Rev. Josiah, call, 110.


Goodrich, family sketch, 205. Gove, family sketch, 206. Gove, Samuel, 207. Gove, Edward, his sentence, 209.


Grace, G. A., 231, 255. Griffin, family sketch, 389.


Haines, family sketch, 390. Haley, John, his children, 177. Hampton, Gen., 184. Hanson, family sketch, 693. Harrison, Gen., 184. Harvey, James, 137. Harvey, Thomas, 209. Harvey, Jonathan, 210.


Harvey, Matthew, 210. Harvey, Robert, 213.


Harvey, family sketch, 209, 696.


Hidden, Rev. Ephraim N., 284. Hill, Hon. Edson, response, 19. Hill family, sketch, 699. Hill, Dr. Moses, 707. Hill family, sketch, 707.


Hill, Chace C., 577.


Hilton, family sketch, 404.


Hoag, family sketch, 407.


Hohert, Rev. James, call, 115.


Hoitt, Hon. Alfred, 10, 201. Hoitt, family sketch, 708. Hooper, Noah, 295.


Incidents : insane man's prayer, 162; thirsty disciple, 164 ; rattlesnakes, 346 ; the dog and the wig, 346.


Indians, murder of Mrs. Simpson, 134, 294.


Inventory, Nottingham, 1806, 142 ; Deer- field, 1777, 316 ; 1878, 322; Northwood and Nottingham, 1878, 600.


James, family sketch, 409, 410.


James, family sketch, 721.


Jenness, Hon. B. W., 186.


Jenness, family sketch, 411.


Johnson, family sketch, 726.


Johnson, family sketch, 728.


Kelley, family sketch, 730.


Kelsey, family sketch, 213.


Kimhall, family sketch, 732.


Knowlton, family sketch, 734.


Knowles, family sketch, 736.


Labor, price of, 328. Lafayette, 538.


Lancaster, family sketch, 743.


Langley, family sketch, 215.


Leavitt, Rev. D. P., response, 53. Lee, Gen., 183.


Local sketches: East Northwood, 566; Clark's Hill, 569; Center, 570; Nar- rows, 573; Blake's Hill, 576; the Mountain, 580; Bennett's Hill, 581; Richardson's Hill, 581.


Lucy, family sketch, 216.


Maloon, family sketch, 419.


March, Joseph, 294. Marsh, family sketch, 230.


Marston, family sketch, 425.


Marston, Simon, 286.


Maylem, Rev. Joseph, call, 106.


McClary, Michael, 200. McClary, Andrew, 212. McClary, John, 218. McClary, Maj. Andrew, 219; march to Cambridge, 221; his letter, 221. McClary, family sketch, 217. McClintock, Rev. Samuel, call, 110.


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INDEX.


McCrillis, family sketch, 230. Mead, family sketch, 745. Meeting-houses : Congregational, efforts to build, 266, 270; Calvin Baptist, 296 ; Freewill, 296. Mills, 599 ; first in Nottingham, Shem Drown's, 91. Mills, family sketch, 432. Mills, Joseph, 180. Miller, Col., 184, 185. Monroe, President, 537.


Moody, Rev. Joshua, call, 107.


Moore, family sketch, 434. Moore, Daniel, 294.


Morrison, Hon. Robert, 6; address, 7. Morrison, family sketch, 747.


Nealley, family sketch, 761.


Nealley, Matthew, died, 138.


Nealley, William, married, 138.


Nealley, Andrew, 200.


Nealley, family sketch, 231.


Nesmith, Hon. George W., names fur- nished by, 610.


Norris, family sketch, 236.


Norton, family sketch, 762.


Northwood, incorporation, 519 ; doings in the Rebellion, 529.


Nottingham, history of, 77; first called New Boston, 79 ; proprietors, 84; royal charter, 83 ; first settlement, 87 ; divis- ion of lots, 92 ; third division, 102.


Officers, town, 308. Osborn, Rev. Mr., call, 138.


Page, family sketch, 435. Parade, 297; academy, 297; Hnsey, 298.


Pastors : Calvin Baptist, 295; Freewill, 296. Patten, Rev. W. A., 284.


Pensioners, 614.


Physicians, 255, 326, 584.


Pierce, Gov. Benjamin, 186. Pillsbury, family sketch, 763.


Pillsbury, Rev. Edmund, 542.


Pinkham, Thomas J., response, 39; ox for the dinner, 5. Piper, Hon. Charles H., 7. Piper, Hon. S. B., 7; his letter, 571.


Poem, Susan C. Willey, 16. Poor, the, 327, 602.


Poor, Gen. Enoch, 184. Prentice, Rev. Josiah, 8, 55, 549. Prentice, family sketch, 765. Prescott, R. S., response, 25. Prescott, family sketch, 437, 766. Proctor, Gen., 185.


Rand, family sketch, 444. Rawson, Jonathan, 254. Red store, 306. Revolution, 120 ; soldiers of, 610.


Ripley, Col., 184. Robinson, family sketch, 446.


Sabbath day, celebration on, 10; sab- bath-school, 565. Sacrifices, 527. Sanborn, family sketch, 450.


Sawyer, family sketch, 453.


Scales, family sketch, 238.


School-districts, 140; houses, 563.


Seminary, 562.


Shepard, Dr. Samuel, silenced, 128, 255. Sherburne, family sketcb, 767.


Simpson, family sketch, 243, 455.


Sinclair, John G., 180.


Sketch of families, Nottingham, 166; Deerfield, 333 ; Northwood, 622.


Small, Hon. William B., 562.


Small-pox, Dr. Dearborn forbidden to inoculate, 139.


Smith, family sketch, 463, 468, 770.


Soldiers, inducements to enlist, 292; war of 1812, 616; war of Rebellion, 617.


South Road, 306. St. Clair, Ira, 299.


Stearns, family sketch, 469.


Stevens, Daniel B., 195.


Stevens, Theophilus, 295.


Stevens, family sketch, 246, 472.


Steele, Jonathan, 254.


Stove, first in meeting-house, 328.


Tasker, John C., response, 62. Tasker, family sketch, 772. Tecumseh, 185. Thompson, family sketch, 474.


Tilton, family sketch, 476.


Tories from New York, 287.


Town officers, history of, 147, 585, 592.


Towle, Dr. G. H., 306.


Tree, elm, 28.


True, family sketch, 481. Tucker, Dudley, family sketch of, 778.


Turnpike, 536.


Tuttle, family sketch, 248, 780.


Upham, Maj. Gen. Timothy, 186. Upham, Rev. Timothy, call, 272; mar- riage, 274; death, 275; chosen deputy, 286.


Upham, Nathaniel, of Rochester, 276. Upham, Prof. Thomas, of Bowdoin Col- lege, 276. Upham, Hon. Nathaniel G., 277.


Upham, Prof. Albert, 279. Upham, Hannah, 279.


Veasey, family sketch, 486. Vehicles, 146. Votes of the town, 1786-1811, 155. Volunteers, Northwood, 525.


Watson, family sketch, 251. Weare, family sketch, 487.


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INDEX.


Webster, Daniel, 537. Wentworth, Gov., proclamation, 120. Whittier, family sketch, 493. White, family sketch, 504. White, Rev. Lyman, 284. Wiggin, Rev. Henry B., 6; response, 67.


Wiggin, family sketch, 781. Willey, family sketch, 784. Williams, Nathaniel, 184. Wilkinson, Gen., 184. Wingate, family sketch, 785. Woodman, family sketch, 506. Woodhury, Hon. Levi, 186, 277.


ADDENDA.


The following should have been inserted between the fourteenth and fifteenth lines on page 284 : -


Mr. Condit was succeeded by Rev. Jacob Chapman, who was in- stalled May 20, 1866, and dismissed, after a successful ministry, May 10, 1872, to be followed by Rev. Mr. Patten.


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THE END.


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